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o. W. HELLENBRAND. REGEPTAGLE AND HEATER EOE TEA, COFFEE, MILK, &e.

Patented May. 29, 1888.

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RECEPTACLE AND HEATER FOR TEA, COFFEE, MILK, &C.`

SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 383,572, dated May 29, 1888.

Application filed October 3, 1887. Serial No. 251,326. (No model.)

To alZZ whom it may concern:

Be it known that I, CHARLES W. HELLEN- BRAND, of Salem, in the county of Marion and State of Oregon, have invented a new and lm proved Receptacle and Heater for Tea, Coffee, Milk, 85e., of which the following is a full, clear, and exact description.

rIhe purpose of the present invention is to provide a useful and convenient receptacle into which tea, cod'ee, milk, Ste., may be placed, whereby the same are kept fresh and in good condition, and when desired to be withdrawn 4for use are at the desired degree of heat, all substantially as will be seen from the description ofthe parts hereinafter given.

l ing placed in the intermediate chamber, B. g On desiring to draw coffee, 8vo., for use the cock D is opened, allowing the liquid in the jar C to pass down into the coil F in the hotl Water tauk,whe1eby it is heated, and the cock f being opened it is drawn therefrom into the i cup. The milk is withdrawn from the intermediate jar, B, through cock d.

If desired, one apparatus may be adapted to hold two or more kinds ofliquid-astea and coffee-and such is shown in Figs. 2 and 3, where the jar C may contain two chambers, C (l2-as, for instance, the one, C', for holding coffee, y and the other, C, for containing tea-each 1I provided with their respective cocks D D2,

Reference is to be had to the accompanying l pipes E E2, coils F F, and disehargecocks j' safety-valve, b, for the escape of the steam. 1

sheet of drawings, in which similar letters of, reference indicate corresponding parts in all l the figures. l

Figure lf is a central vertical section of the l apparatus of the present invention. Fig. 2 is a central sectional view of an apparatus sin|i lar to Fig. 1, but possessing increased capal bilities; and Fig. 3 is a horizontal sectional i View on line x x, Fig. 2.

In the drawings are shown three jars or tanks, A B C, the lower, A, for containing water, made of copper or other suitable metal or material, and provided with supports or legs a, wherebya lamp or gas-jet may bel placed beneath for heating it, and having a Theintermediatejar, B,restingon the tank A, l is intended to receive milk, being provided with a cock, d, for its Withdrawal, and the jar Gis for the reception of coffee, 85o., and the tanks A B C may each be provided with a separate cover, c, for closing its mouth, or, only the upper one'so provided, the tanks A B each being covered by the tanks B C, re l spectively resting thereon. The jar C is prol vided with a cock, D, to which is connected a pipe, E, of block-tin or other non-corrosive I metal or material, leading downwardly and"i entering the lower water-tank, A, Where it is I coiled around a number of times, as at F, and i projected therefrom, as at E, where it is provided with a cock, f.

In operation the coffee, &c.is first boiled and strained and allowed to cool, and the clear liquid placed in the chamber C, the milk be- 4 stone, earthenware, Ste-as may be also the' jar B, as it is intended to keep the coffee, dto., comparatively cool, thereby retainingits davor and fragrance longer, and to heat it only as it is used on being drawn through the coils.

Having thus fully described my invention, I claim as new and desire tosecure b v Letters Patent- 1. A heater for tea and coffee, comprising the hot water vessel A, having a removable cover, c, the separate and independent vessel C, above the hot-water vessel, and having a cock, D, on its outside, and a pipe leading into j and through the vessel A from said outside a cock, d, and the vessel C upon the vessel B,

and having a cock, D, on its outside, and the pipe E, leading from the said cock D into and through the hot-water vessel, and provided with a cock, f, substantially as set forth.

CHARLES W. HELLENBRAN D. Witnesses:

TILMON FORD, LoUIs H. TARPLEY. 

